No because the sauce is the most important part of pizza. Anyone who says otherwise just settles for dominoes or pizza hut. The latter is good. However to have a authentic slice of New York style pizza. There's nothing like it when you can fold the slice of pizza and if gives you the "choke factor" you know it's legit.

I can walk to pretty much any type of thing, including a decent pizza place, but not that many places have slices that are cheap enough for me to consider just getting one because I'm a little hungry.

Also, I love pizza, but I probably only eat it once a month or so. There's really nothing redeeming about it, health-wise.

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I'm curious - since you described having a decent variety of food available at your surroundings, what is your default choice when you feel like eating out?

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It's a fair question... I struggle with it because I eat out virtually every meal. I cook for myself maybe once every few weeks. However, I am an athlete of sorts and being in shape is important to me... so I have to balance eating enough with not spending too much or eating too unhealthily. And when I say health, I don't really mean it in the true sense of "is this good for me overall?" so much as "does this help me keep my body strong and tight?"

I want some carbs but not too many, I don't worry too much about fat, and I want almost no sugar. Long story short, what I'm looking for is grilled meat. So, sometimes I go to a BBQ place and get a half-chicken. Sometimes I go to Chipotle and get a bowl with a few orders of meat and some rice and veggies. Grilled wings. Places like Cava that are essentially the same as Chipotle (pick your protein, add your other stuff, etc.). I'll crush sushi now and then. Salads with grilled chicken. Etc. I'm no expert, obviously, but it works for me.